There are many reasons why writers have a difficulty being consistent with their writing times. Many beginning writers are all-or-nothing. This mainly occurs if writers are disturbed continuously by their family and other activities, or if they suffer from burn out.
Some writers are overwhelmed by the devastating effects of setting boundaries around their writing time. The good news is that there are many things that writers can do to overcome this. The trick is to do something about the problem before it gets out of hand.

Here are five tips that can help you become a much more consistent writer.

Give yourself permission to write.
Many writers feel guilty when they sit down to write; there is so much to do and so many places to go. This is especially the case if the writer is part of a family of non-writers—which covers most of us. We want to write. But our family always wants us to be going and doing something other than write.
Give yourself permission to write, every day...